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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.10 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.10 kernel series for public testing.
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Microsoft Gives Its Open-Source Developer Font Major Update

Cascadia Code is an open-source monospaced font made by Microsoft first released in 2020 and serves as the default typeface for the official Windows Terminal app. Similar to Intel’s One Mono, JetBrains’ Mono and IBM’s Plex, Cascadia C…

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How to Restart Linux with a Command

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to use the restart command on Linux and how to restart (reboot) your system via the command-line interface (CLI).
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13 Best Free and Open-Source RAW Processing Tools

There is a good range of open source Linux software that processes RAW files. Here’s our verdict. Hopefully, there will be something of interest here for anyone who has a passion for digital photography.
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KDE Plasma 6.1 Beta Released with Explicit Sync Support on Wayland

KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment is now available for public beta testing with explicit GPU synchronization support and other new features. Here’s what to expect from the final release on June 18th.
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PhotoPrism’s Latest Update Brings Host of Useful Features

PhotoPrism, an AI-powered photos app, add a scheduler for easy database backups, library re-indexing, ICC color profile support, and more.
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A Sneak Peek into Firefox’s Development Ideas

Mozilla’s roadmap for Firefox focuses on improving performance, privacy, and cross-browser compatibility through optimizations, intuitive privacy settings, and the Interop project.
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Rufus Fixes Creation of Persistent Ubuntu 24.04 USBs

Rufus, a popular open-source tool for making bootable USB drives on Windows, just released an update that includes a ‘fix’ for working with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ISOs. A truly versatile tool, Rufus is able to create bootable Windows installers f…

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Vertical Tabs and Tab Grouping Are Coming to Firefox

Mozilla unveils its plans for Firefox, including vertical tabs, tab grouping, faster browsing, and enhanced privacy. Here’s more on that!
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Fedora Miracle Spin: A New Member to Fedora’s Family

Fedora Engineering Steering Committee approved Miracle, a new Wayland compositor based on Ubuntu’s MIR, as an official Fedora spin starting with F41.
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In a Feel Good Moment, Linux 6.10 Makes One Last Change to ReiserFS

In a move towards self-improvement, the creator of ReiserFS and a current resident at California’s Soledad prison, asked for a change to be made in the software’s README file before support for the software is removed from Linux next year. A Linux kern…

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In a Feel Good Moment, Linux 6.10 Makes One Last Change to ReiserFS

In a move towards self-improvement, the creator of ReiserFS and a current resident at California’s Soledad prison, asked for a change to be made in the software’s README file before support for the software is removed from Linux next year. A Linux kern…

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IceWM 3.5.0: With Focus on Usability and System Compatibility

IceWM-3.5.0 window manager rolls out new features for theme installation and enriched address bar functionality.
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Meet TUXEDO Stellaris Slim 15 Gen6, a Thin and Light Linux Gaming Ultrabook

Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the 6th generation of the TUXEDO Stellaris Slim 15 Linux-powered laptop as a thin and lightweight gaming ultrabook focusing on high performance.
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KDE Gear 24.05 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New

The KDE Gear 24.05 app collection has been released with new features in Dolphin, Elisa, Kdenlive, and NeoChat.
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KDE’s MarkNote 1.2 Note-Taking App Released

MarkNote 1.2 enhanced KDE note-taking with rich text, custom folders, sorting options, and markdown editing.
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Snap Store Website Redesign Goes Live – And It Looks Good

Stop by the Snap Store website today you’ll see it’s undergone a revamp – the second design rejig to the online storefront in the past 12 months but more substantive than the first. The search bar is now shorter and incorporated into …

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Mesa 24.1 brings new hardware support for Arm and NVIDIA GPUs

Mesa 24.1 is out, and the graphics team at Collabora has been working hard to bring a slew of new features and bug fixes to Panfrost, Zink, NVK, and Mesa in general. Let’s take a look at the contributions made by Collabora for this release cycle….

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Meet TUXEDO Stellaris Slim 15 Gen6, a Thin and Light Linux Gaming Ultrabook

TUXEDO Stellaris Slim 15 Gen6 Linux-powered laptop is now available for pre-order and a thin and light gaming ultrabook focusing on high performance.
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KDE Gear 24.05 Software Suite Released with New KDE Apps, Many Improvements

KDE Gear 24.05 open-source software suite is now available for KDE Plasma users with new applications and numerous improvements. Here’s what’s new!
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